Friday, September 22, 2006

If you're looking to buy some junk on eBay this weekend, you know, shit right up there with that first-issue Abba album you've been searching for or that Six Million Dollar Man MIB doll you can't live without, the MZone has stumbled across some real crap being sold on the site this weekend.

First off, former Ohio State starting tailback Lydell Ross is getting rid his 2002 National Championship players ring. With just over 2 days left, bidding is up to $6,000.

Another unnamed Buckeye is selling his 2005 "little gold pants charm." For those not familiar with it, that is the piece of jewelry Tosu players get for beating Michigan that looks like something your Aunt Phyllis would wear on her charm bracelet, tucked between the pair of dice she got in Vegas and the tchotchi she picked up on the senior citizens tour of Niagra Falls. The bidding on this "keepsake" has reached $565.

You know, folks, it's a sad day when Ohio State players have to auction their cherished memories because they can no longer rely on money from boosters anymore. Sad indeed.

Gee, maybe that sign in the Ohio State lockerroom should be updated to read, "What have you done today to beat Michigan...so you can sell the memories later on eBay?"

Ares, the score from the NC game is there as well. I only hope he really needs to sell this ring because of being in a tight spot. For those of us who will never earn one it is almost blasphemy to sell.

like somebody has won half of all your conference championships (including '02) since like, what? 1984?

or how about that 1970 NC you list amongst the supposed 7??

the whole "co" thing never had much traction to start w/- after the stink some of the LSU idiots made of it w/ USC, you might want to find a different schtick- if only not to be associated w/ the one peat crowd- even seem smarter than that!!!

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